I was introduced to a lovely lady who had some Yorkies for sale. Yorkies are little dogs who don't know it. They have such character and most importantly for me, are asthma friendly. They don't have fur they have hair and this does not trigger my symptoms.
When I went along to view the puppies they were 6 weeks old, and so tiny I could hold one in the palm of my hand. I wanted the puppy to pick me rather than the other way around so I sat on the floor and they were released from their little training cage, and enjoyed their freedom by running everywhere. One little dog came straight to me. She was very cute, and jumped up on my lap and licked my hand. She had chosen me, and I then chose her. I sat for half an hour just playing with her and the other puppies, putting her down and waiting to see if she came back to me. She did, every time so I knew she was mine.
The puppies were beautiful and looked like mini Ewoks (Starwars reference). As I played with my little puppy, my husband was making connections of his own. He sat with both parent dogs on his lap and loved just stroking them and was very relaxed. Meanwhile, my daughter (who also came to help choose) really wanted one of the puppies, and a little male had attached himself to her. She kept putting this little chap onto my lap along with my chosen dog. He was lovely and cuddled up on my knee alongside the little girl pup and promptly fell asleep.
The little pups looked so beautiful together and so we decided to have not one puppy but two. They are called Mica (female) and Jasper (male) and have kept me busy for the last couple of weeks. I cannot take them out just yet because they need to have their second injection, but that will happen next Monday so I can at last take them out and about.
Today I went to the pet shop and bought two little harnesses. One pink and the other red. The dog harnesses were so big that the pups would be able to wriggle out of them without any problems, so I bought rabbit harnesses which fit perfectly.
I am looking forward to walking the puppies, getting fitter in the process and enjoying the love and companionship that dogs give unconditionally and with such enthusiasm.
Mica and Jasper